Elizabeth Garrett Anderson is buried in the cemetery of St. Mary the Virgin Church in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England. She was a pioneering British physician and the first woman to qualify as a doctor in Britain. Her grave is marked and is a site of historical significance, reflecting her contributions to medicine and women's rights.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson married James George Skelton Anderson in 1871.James Anderson
Garfield Anderson died in 1965.
she was a Tudor Queen
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Elizabeth Garrett Anderson had children in the 1870s. She gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Margaret, in 1870, followed by another daughter, named Elizabeth, in 1872. Additionally, she had a son named William in 1874. Anderson was notable for being the first woman to qualify as a physician in Britain while balancing her family life.
Alan Garrett Anderson was born in 1877.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson was born on June 9, 1836.
Louisa Garrett Anderson was born on 1873-07-28.
Louisa Garrett Anderson died on 1943-11-15.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson married James George Skelton Anderson in 1871.James Anderson
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Language College was created in 1928.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Language College's motto is 'Learn without limits'.
yes. She was married to James Anderson
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836 - 1917), the first Englishwoman to obtain medical qualifications, was the daughter of Newson Garrett (1812 - 1893), a grain merchant.
a university
London
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson had three children: Louisa, Margaret, and Alan. Louisa later became a doctor like her mother.